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Re: Loss of coordination?

Postby LittleRedDogToo » Fri Dec 02, 2011 12:32 am

Do you mean that you lose time as you switch or when the other alter is out? I'm sorry, but I'm a bit unsure as to what you mean. What do you mean by alter's time perception? Sneaker, for example, is not really aware of time as we refer to it on clocks. Her temporal perception is based on her feelings (ie. tired = bed time, hungry = food and so on). Tell me if I'm asking too many questions...once I get curious I can be a pain in the tuckus because I can be insatiable.
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Re: Loss of coordination?

Postby Spilt PsiPsi » Fri Dec 02, 2011 12:57 am

LittleRedDogToo wrote:Do you mean that you lose time as you switch or when the other alter is out?

While I switch. On some calm days, it can take them two hours to change up

LittleRedDogToo wrote:What do you mean by alter's time perception? Sneaker, for example, is not really aware of time as we refer to it on clocks. Her temporal perception is based on her feelings (ie. tired = bed time, hungry = food and so on).

Well, it depends. V has a a time perception in which 1 second equal 3 seconds. Dawn's time perception is sunlight (Dawn, day, dusk, night). Kohr has 1=1. W has 1=2. Nivis has 1=1/2

LittleRedDogToo wrote:Tell me if I'm asking too many questions...once I get curious I can be a pain in the tuckus because I can be insatiable.

No, you aren't. In fact, you're the only person I know who actually took interest in it.
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Re: Loss of coordination?

Postby epluribusunum » Fri Dec 02, 2011 3:30 am

I can't tell you why your coordination is off, but I can tell you that sometimes I feel like I am in the wrong skin when I come back to the core after switching. Two of my alters are younger than me (and smaller), two are women (core is male), and two are the same size as me.

It's like being a kid wearing a grown-up's shoes - I bang into things, and I can be clumsy. It passes, but sometimes soon, sometimes it takes a while.
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Re: Loss of coordination?

Postby Spilt PsiPsi » Fri Dec 02, 2011 2:44 pm

I can't tell you why your coordination is off, but I can tell you that sometimes I feel like I am in the wrong skin when I come back to the core after switching. Two of my alters are younger than me (and smaller), two are women (core is male), and two are the same size as me.

It's like being a kid wearing a grown-up's shoes - I bang into things, and I can be clumsy. It passes, but sometimes soon, sometimes it takes a while.


Oh, that helps. It's been the first week Nivis ever decided to come out
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